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5.6.4 DHCP Gateway Settings If you highlight DHCP Gateway Settings from the IP Networking screen and press the Enter key, a
DHCP Gateway Settings screen similar to the following appears.
FIGURE 5-58
In this screen:
VLAN ID shows the IDs of the VLANs that have been defined.
IP Address shows the corresponding IP addresses of the VLANs.
DHCP Gateway shows whether the DHCP gateway is enabled or disabled.
Max Hops shows the maximum number of hops that a DHCP re-quest broadcast can be relayed
along the DHCP relay path from the DHCP client to the DHCP server.
Delay shows the number of seconds that must elapse before a DHCP request broadcast is
relayed to the next IP subnetwork.
Servers shows any preferred servers that have been defined.
Relays shows the outbound IP subnetwork for relaying a DHCP request broadcast.
Note: To specify DHCP gateway settings, you must first create a VLAN with an assigned IP address as
described under section “Creating a New VLAN”.
The following procedure describes how to change the DHCP gateway settings. As part of this
procedure, you can specify up to three preferred servers and/or an outbound relay interface.
1. Highlight the appropriate VLAN ID and press Enter. A screen similar to the following appears.